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"We don’t need the key, we’ll break in" (RATM – Know Your Enemy)

Contact: security@corelan.be | OSVDB

Resident team members :


corelanc0d3r

pic_corelanc0d3r Founder of this blog and Corelan Team, author of exploit writing tutorial series and several free tools. Started working in IT and Security in 1995. Current works as IT Infrastructure Manager and IT Security Officer.  Main goals in life : Eager to learn and willing to share…

Born in 1975 and lives in Deerlijk, Belgium.

You can read more about corelanc0d3r here

Contact : peter.ve[at]corelan{dot}be  |  PGP Public key | Twitter | LinkedIn | Exploit-DB

 

 


rick2600

rick2600

Rick2600 lives in Brazil. His passion for computers started when he was 14 and grew exponentially after he discovered he could program his computer to make it do what he wanted it to do.

Since then, his passion for computers has been expanded to the computer security field.

Rick2600 is currently working as a system administrator at a university, while studying computer science.

In his free time, he likes to do computer security research.

Contact : rick2600[at]corelan{dot}be| PGP Public key | Twitter | Exploit-DB

 

 


Edi

pikapoka_bigger Edi Strosar, from Slovenia, is just an ordinary guy who likes to read about science, history and philosophy. Interested in computer security since late nineties (He even remembers what David Litchfield and Marc Maiffret nicknames were back then).

The saying that he likes to quote very often is

"Everyone has the right to speak, but you have to earn the right to be heard".

Contact : edi.strosar[at]corelan{dot}be | PGP Public key | Twitter

 


MarkoT

MarkoT MarkoT, from Italy, started his active involvement in ICT back in 1997

Contact : markot[at]corelan{dot}be | Exploit-DB

 

 

 

 


ekse

ekse ekse, from Canada, started his active involvement in information security in 2008.

His favorite quote is :

"Quidquid latine dictum, altum videtur" (What is said in latin sounds profound)

Contact : ekse[at]corelan{dot}be | OSVDB | LinkedIn | Twitter | Blog | PGP Public Key

 

 

 


_sinner

sinn3r

A security enthusiast living in the US.

He is also part of the dev team and author for exploit-db.com.

Contact : sinn3r[at]corelan{dot}be

 

 

 

 

 


Lincoln

linc_corelan Lincoln works at a university as a Network Engineer.

His hobbies include vulnerability discovery, exploit development, poker, and snow boarding.

Thanks to the support from his wife, he is able to spend his free time learning new things and discovering new tools.

Contact : lincoln[at]corelan{dot}be | PGP Public Key | Exploit-db

 

 

 


TecR0c

tecr0cFaceTecR0c is from Australia and has been obsessed with technology ever since high school. He is always willing to expand his knowledge and take on new challenges. However, he doesn’t like to be beaten therefore plays hard.

He enjoys sharing his experiences and working with others.

TecR0c is currently a Sysadmin for multiple companies but his passion has always been in computer security.

Favorite quotes:

"Never hate your enemies – it affects your judgement."

Contact:  tecr0c[at]corelan[dot]be | Twitter | Exploit-db | Blog

 


Sud0

SAMSUNG DIGITAL CAMERA Sud0 is from Algeria, Is currently working as IT Manager/Solution Designer and pen-tester in parallel, his passion (and obsession) is about IT security, pen-testing, vulnerability discovery, hunting bugs and exploit writing.
He especially thanks : His lovely wife (for everything she does)
He thanks : All Microsoft team for all the efforts they do everyday to give us a lot of bugs
His favourite Instruction : POP ESP (awesome, it can take you really far)
His favourite game : "Hide and Seek" (in the stack of course)
His favourite quote is : "There are three kind of men, those who know BINARY, those who know HEXA, and the others" -Copyright Sofiane, the art of living-

Contact : sud0[at]corelan{dot}be | Exploit-db

 


Chap0

chap0

chap0 lives in the US, and is a Network Security Fanatic that has a strong interest in pen-testing, hacking and software Exploitation.

Contact : chap0[at]corelan{dot}be | Exploit-db | Blog

 

 

 

 


Fancy

fancy Fancy, from Germany, started working in IT and security in 1997. He currently works as a firewall and network administrator for a large company. As a big enthusiast for IT security and ethical hacking, he loves to learn and discover new things and to share knowledge and experience.

Contact: fancy[at]corelan{dot}be | PGP Public key

 

 

 


nullthreat

nullthreat

Nullthreat is a security researcher in the US.

He started his path in the information security world while in high school by helping the network admins perform basic audits. Since then he has read everything he could get his hands on related to information security.

In his free time he can be found sorting through fuzzer results looking for EIP = 0×41414141.

 

Contact:nullthreat{at}corelan{dot}be | Exploit-DB | Twitter | Blog

 

 


dijital1

dijital1 dijital1 works as a penetration tester in the US.

He began working professionally in IT over 12 years ago and has always been passionate about security.

He enjoys exploit development, security research, and cryptography. Information security is a constant challenge. The vectors are always changing and improving which is a big reason why I enjoy it so much.

dijital1 is one of the developers and testers for exploit-db.

Contact: dijital1[at]corelan{dot}be | LinkedIn| Exploit-DB | Twitter | Blog

 

 


Former members – friends of Corelan

 

mr_me

mr_me

mr_me has been a member since the early days of Corelan Team, and left the team in august 2010. Corelan Team would like to thank mr_me for his very valuable input and hard work, and wishes him all the best in his professional and personal life.

 

 

 

 

 


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